Famed Richmond illustrator Eliza B. Askin says this is her final calendar
“I really wanted to represent the neighborhoods of Richmond.”
The Bridge
Spanning the city
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Richmond gets millions from state for affordable and workforce housing projects
Almost $21 million in state funds is headed to projects in the city of Richmond to help construct affordable and workforce housing.
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Former high-ranking Richmond official Traci Deshazor chosen as next Virginia Secretary of Administration
She will become Virginia’s next secretary of administration.
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Catching up: Francine's finders reflect on their moment in the spotlight
The Richmonder checks in with newsmakers from the past year.
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Neon Moon: The story of Richmond’s own neon sign
For decades Richmond’s unique neon open sign has been hiding in plain sight.
Hi. We're The Richmonder.
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Recent Headlines
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Thomas Dale girls win their bracket at 804 Coaches for Change event
They rebound with power and technical proficiency, they trust the process, and, man, do they have fun. -
Community fridge operation continues to grow, as does need
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Richmond’s immigrant populations remain uneasy entering 2026
“I have children here and, honestly, I live in fear every day.” -
Amtrak cuts two morning routes to D.C. in response to Long Bridge construction
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Celebrating 10 years, local puppet group wants to make the art form mainstream
When Heidi Rugg co-founded Puppets Off Broad Street in 2015, she had in mind a simple mission: to spread her passion for puppetry around Richmond. -
High school basketball: Steward girls bounce back for win over John Marshall
After three quarters, the Justices lead dwindled to a tenuous 39-34.
City Government
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CAO says Richmond must establish single ‘source of truth’ on city finances
“We’re going to make sure that the community knows everything that we’re doing.”
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Education
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Departing RPS board member will take over embattled district in Southeast Virginia; she was named in a recent investigation
Harris-Muhammed suggested the coordinator and herself each take a portion from the grant funds – “approximately $12,000 and $10,000 respectively – as compensation for administering the program.”
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Features
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Neon Moon: The story of Richmond’s own neon sign
For decades Richmond’s unique neon open sign has been hiding in plain sight.
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Local News
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Famed Richmond illustrator Eliza B. Askin says this is her final calendar
“I really wanted to represent the neighborhoods of Richmond.”
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Newsletter
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Dec. 22 Newsletter: Neon moon
You'll recognize this sign when you see it. Plus, bad news for morning Amtrak commuters, Richmond gets serious about cracking down on vape shops, and an upcoming puppet festival.
Sports
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Thomas Dale girls win their bracket at 804 Coaches for Change event
They rebound with power and technical proficiency, they trust the process, and, man, do they have fun.
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